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Emma Stone Feels It’s ‘Narcissistic’ To Think ‘We Are Alone’ In The Universe As She Declares Belief In Aliens

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Oscar winner Emma Stone has opened up about her belief in extraterrestrial life as she notes that aliens do exist.

Emma Stone at the Eddington Photocall - The 78th Annual Cannes Film Festival.
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Emma Stone has opened up about her belief in extraterrestrial life, noting that she believes aliens do exist.

The actress attended a press conference at the Venice Film Festival, where she promoted her new film “Bugonia,” in which she might be playing an alien.

While speaking about the possibility of other lifeforms, Emma Stone hit out at skeptics who don’t believe aliens exist, calling them “narcissists.”

Emma Stone Declares She Believes In Aliens

Emma Stone at the Eddington Photocall - The 78th Annual Cannes Film Festival.
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The Oscar winner attended a press conference to promote her new film  “Bugonia,” where she revealed her beliefs in extraterrestrial life.

In the sci-fi comedy directed by Yorgos Lanthimos, Stone plays a CEO who’s kidnapped by two conspiracy theorists who believe she is an extraterrestrial being.

When asked if she believes in an ultimate intelligence looking down on humanity, she said, “I don’t know about looking down on us, but one of my favorite people who has ever lived is Carl Sagan.”

“I watched his show Cosmos and I fell madly in love with his philosophy and science and how brilliant he seems to be,” she continued, per the Daily Mail. “I think he very deeply believed that the idea that we’re alone in this vast expansive universe is a pretty narcissistic thing to think.”

Stone then declared, “So yes, I’m coming out and saying it, I believe in aliens! Thank you!”

The Actress Opens Up About Dealing With ‘Success Without Turning Into An Alien’

Emma Stone

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Stone has become a household name after delivering Oscar-winning roles in the movies “La La Land” and “Poor Things,” as well as her portrayal of Gwen Stacy in the “The Amazing Spider-Man” films, and her acclaimed performances in movies like “The Help” and “The Favourite.”

Yet, she still manages to stay grounded as her career continues to see an upward trend.

In her appearance at the press junket, she joked after being asked how she deals with success without turning into an alien, asking, “How do you know I’m not an alien?”

The actress then gave a more serious response: “I think there’s a tricky aspect to that answer that’s probably longer than anything that anyone would want to listen to right now. But I think everyone sort of deals with that now. We all can relate to that feeling of someone thinking they know you, feeling like you don’t have much control of the avatar outside of me.”

Emma Stone at "A Real Pain" Premiere - 62nd New York Film Festival

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She then divulged her strategy: “I call it the avatar outside of me. There’s me and then there’s, like, me here [at the festival] if that makes any sense. I separate the two in my mind a little bit, which I maybe need to do less.”

“As a coping mechanism, there’s the person who comes here, and then there’s a person I am with all my friends and family — and they’re the same person. It’s just different things to keep myself sane, I guess,” Stone concluded, per The Hollywood Reporter.

‘Bugonia’ Is Neither Fictional Nor Dystopian

The upcoming film sees Stone team up with Lanthimos again, following their stellar collaboration on “Poor Things.”

Weighing in on their working relationship, she noted that she loved being in his family of performers.

Although the film is a remake of the 2003 Korean film “Save The Green Planet!” Lanthimos believes it’s neither fictional nor dystopian.

The director said, “A lot of it is very reflective of the real world. So I wouldn’t necessarily call it a dystopian film, which, in my mind, is presenting an image of the future and what happened to civilization.”

He added, “Humanity is facing a reckoning very soon, and people need to choose the right path, otherwise, I don’t know how much time we have with everything that’s happening in the world, with technology, AI, wars, climate change, and the denial of all these things.”

Emma Stone Says Shaving Her Head Was ‘The Easiest Thing’

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Stone turned heads as she attended the “Bugonia” photocall in a sleek black halterneck dress featuring a lace trim.

It was a far cry from her appearance in the film, where she was required to shave her head; however, that decision seemed to come easily to her, as she called it “the easiest thing.”

“You just take the razor and shave it. It’s so much easier than any other hairstyle,” Stone added.

The Actress Got Emotional After Shaving Her Head Due To A Heartbreaking Reason

The Favourite premiere London UK - 18 October 2018

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Despite it being an easy task to undergo, shaving her head left Stone feeling very emotional.

The actress revealed it made her remember how her mom, Krista Stone, lost her hair as she battled a debilitating breast cancer.

“She actually did something brave. I’m just shaving my head,” she told Vogue magazine. “My mom was like, ‘I’m so jealous. I want to shave my head again!'”

Philimon Badagawa
Philimon Badagawahttp://www.campustimesug.com
Philimon Badagawa is a multimedia journalist with skills in news gathering, packaging, editing and online publishing. He has knowledge in data visualization, can design and manage websites. He previously worked as a journalist with Observer media and authored several articles and stories. He does research, video & audio recording, editing and production for online publication. He Participated in The New Dawn photography campaign aimed at rebranding Northern Uganda-USAID/NUTI Project (2010). Philimon is in love with photography, writing, reading, sharing new ideas and interacting with reasonable people for skills development. He was recognized for excelling in Journalism during the Uganda Journalism Awards by ACME in 2015. (philebadagawa@gmail.com, +256 774 607 886)

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